Alvin Kamara, the New Orleans Saints’ running back, has once again emphasized his commitment to remaining with the team amid persistent trade rumors. The 29-year-old player has consistently dismissed speculation about potential trades, highlighting his dedication to playing for the Saints. Kamara has previously stated his intention to stay in New Orleans, and now he has reaffirmed this stance, indicating that if the team attempts to trade him, he may consider retirement as a response.
Despite the Saints’ struggles at 1-5 to start the season, Kamara remains determined to stay in New Orleans, and he has even joked about drinking a piña colada somewhere if the team tries to trade him. The player’s stance on remaining with the Saints has been a consistent theme in his career, and he has previously shown his commitment to the team by signing a contract extension that keeps him through the 2026 season. Kamara’s determination to stay with the Saints is a testament to his loyalty to the team and his desire to play for the club for as long as possible.
Kamara isn’t the only Saints player teams have reportedly checked in on. Wide receiver Chris Olave is also someone who could be moved by the deadline. Through six games this season, Kamara has rushed for 314 yards on 83 carries and a touchdown, while hauling in 22 passes from Spencer Rattler for 122 yards.